On episode 201, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk are previewing all the new offerings for the December 16th weekend. First, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is the first spin off film in the franchise's history and stars the talents of Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Mads Mikkelsen, and Forest Whitaker. Next, Will Smith stars in Collateral Beauty alongside Edward Norton, Kate Winslet, and Helen Mirren. The films follows a man dealing with life after a tragedy causes him to question everything.

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Nocturnal Animals from director Tom Ford gets reviewed on episode 200 of LaF. Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Michael Shannon star in this art house thriller about about a revenge tale novel that was written specially for the novelist's ex-wife. The film has recently earned three Golden Globe nominations for acting, directing, and writing. Our hosts, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk, while reviewing the film try to figure out who the film is for, what to make of the ending, and the symbolic meaning of the opening credits.

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LaF is ready to preview another weekend's worth of new movies on episode 199. For the December 9th weekend, Office Christmas Party opens around the country and stars a dream cast of comedic talents. Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, and T.J. Miller star in this comedy about the greatest office party ever. Next, Miss Sloane expands to wide release as this Oscar contender tries to win Jessica Chastain as statue for Best Actress. The film is a political thriller where Ms. Chastain's character will stop at nothing to win, no matter the cost and the enemies it makes her.

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LaF reviews director Jeff Nichols' newest film Loving on epsiode 198. Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton star in the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple who was forced to battle all the way to the Supreme Court to win the right to remain married. Earlier this year, our hosts thought this film was an contender to win awards, so tune in to find out if the film lived up to their expectations, how they rank it among the director's other films, and find out who thinks Joel Edgerton is the most underrated actor working today.

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Before you eat all that turkey, make sure to listen to episode 197 of LaF. Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk preview four new movies coming out for the Thanksgiving weekend. First, Allied stars Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in this WWII spy romance film from director Robert Zemeckis. Second, Moana is the newest animated film from Disney about a princess on a journey of self discovery. The film stars the vocal talents of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho. Third, Rules Don't Apply stars Lily Collins as an aspiring actress trying to make it in Hollywood during heyday of Tinsel Town. Lastly, Billy Bob Thornton is back as everyone's favorite Santa in Bad Santa 2, the sequel to the greatest Christmas comedy ever.

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For episode 196, LaF is reviewing the Miles Teller film Bleed for This where he stars as real life boxer Vinny Pazienza. The film follows Pazienza's comeback journey to the ring after suffering a broken neck in an almost fatal car accident. Our hosts, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk, in addition to reviewing the film, compare Bleed for This to other recent boxing films, discuss the cinematography, and argue about Miles Teller star power.

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LaF is ready with another Weekend Entertainment Edition(Wee). This time the fellas are previewing three new films for the November 18th weekend. Movie theaters are full of options to appeal to all interests. First, Miles Teller stars in the boxing biopic Bleed For This. The film tells the true story of Vinny Pazienza who was nearly killed in a car accident, and was faced with an almost impossible road to recovery. Next, for the Harry Potter fans, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is the new spin off series that follows the misadventures of Newt Scamander(Eddie Redmayne) on his trip to America. Lastly, The Edge of Seventeen is the foul mouth R-rated comedy about high school life that appears to be the next Superbad.

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LaF reviews Officer Downe starring Kim Coates on episode 194. Based on the hit comic book from Joe Casey, the film is about a deceased police officer who is resurrected time after time to continue battling crime. In addition to reviewing the film, our hosts also discuss what makes non Marvel & DC comic book films fun to watch, what they want from a sequel to Officer Downe and other law enforcement heroes that need to team with Officer Downe.

Officer Downe is available Video on Demand on November 18th. The LaF podcast would like to thank Magnolia Pictures for providing an advance copy for review.

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For episode 193, LaF previews three new films coming out in theaters. First, Doctor Strange starring Benedict Cumberbatch is Marvel Studio's fourteenth superhero film to date. Next, Trolls brings everyone's favorite toy line to life with the vocal talents of Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick. Lastly, director Mel Gibson releases his first film in ten years as he tells the amazing true story of war hero/Medal of Honor recipient Desmond T. Doss in Hacksaw Ridge. The fellas also give out their weekly Redbox and streaming picks.

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LaF reviews Black Mirror, the newest hit show from Netflix on episode 192. First appearing on the BBC, Black Mirror has moved to a new home on Netflix for its third season. The show is equal parts The Twilight Zone, Michael Crichton, and The Outer Limits. Each episode takes a look at where society and technology might be headed. Our hosts, Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull, are reviewing all six episodes of season 3 and letting you know what is worth watching and what is worth skipping.

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LaF previews the new box office releases for the October 28th weekend on episode 191 of The LaF Podcast. Tom Hanks has scared away all other competition ahead of Halloween with his new film Inferno. Directed by Ron Howard, the film is the third time Mr. Hanks has played in lead in a Dan Brown novel turned film, and been forced to save the save day. In addition to previewing the film, our hosts, Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull, have their weekly streaming and Redbox picks.

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LaF review In a Valley of Violence on episode 190. Ti West directs this western about a mysterious stranger who is pushed too far and seeks revenge against a town of misfits. The film stars Ethan Hawks, John Travolta, and Jumpy the Dog. Our hosts, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk, are not in agreement about this film. Tune in to find out what was the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly for In a Valley of Violence.

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For episode 189, LaF previews four new films coming out in theaters. Tune in to listen to Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk explain which movie you should be buying a ticket for this weekend. The guys cover Tom Cruise's newest action film Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, the comedy Keeping Up with the Joneses starring Gal Gadot, Zach Galifianakis, John Hamm, and Isla Fisher, Tyler Perry's return as Madea in Boo! A Madea Halloween, and the horror film Ouija: Origin of Evil. In addition, the fellas give out their weekly streaming and Redbox picks.

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Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk are reviewing The Accountant starring Ben Affleck on episode 188. The film is about a math savant who works for criminal organizations as their accountant. Our hosts are not in agreement about this movie. Tune in to find out who loved it, who disliked it, and if this film has more sequel potential than Ben's other role as Batman.

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Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk are back with episode 187 of LaF, ready to preview three new films opening in theaters for the October 14th weekend. First, The Accoutant stars Ben Affleck as a math savant who is equal parts Good Will Hunting and John Wick. Next, Kevin Hart delivers his final standup comedy concert film with Kevin Hart: Who Now?. Lastly, Max Steel is the latest superhero to gain his own movie. The film is based on the Mattel toy line of the same name. Our hosts also give out their weekly streaming and Redbox picks.

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LaF reviews Hunt for the Wilderpeople starring Sam Neil and Julian Dennison on episode 186. The film is a laugh riot as it tells its tale of a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go on the run from the authorities. Both of our hosts are in agreement that this movie needs to be seen by a larger audience. Tune in and find out what makes this film so great, why the world needs more films from director Taika Waititi, and the connection this film has with an upcoming Marvel superhero film.

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LaF previews three new films coming out for the October 7th weekend on episode 185 of LaF. First, The Girl on the Train stars Emily Blunt as a divorced woman who becomes involved in a missing persons case that will leads to hidden truths becoming uncovered. Next, The Birth of a Nation features Nate Parker as he pulls triple duty as writer/director/lead actor in the true story of Nat Turner, a slave who led a famous revolt. Lastly, for the preteens, Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life stars Griffin Gluck as a teenager who fights back against his principal's rules against creativity.

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With all the remakes coming out of Hollywood these days, LaF has decided to compile their own list of films that need to be remade. Our hosts, Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull, have poured over countless films to create their lists. Some of their films are regarded as masterpieces, others stinking piles of garbage, and still others are long forgotten. In the end, all these films desperately need to be remade. Today, the case is made for these movies on episode 184 of LaF.

LaF previews all the new box office offerings for the September 30th weekend on episode 183. First, Tim Burton returns to the director's chair in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children starring Eva Green and Asa Butterfield. The film is based on the novel of the same name by author Ransom Riggs. Next, an all-star cast of comedians assemble in Masterminds. Zach Galifianakis stars a night guard who steals all of the money he is supposed to collect and protect. Along the way he crosses paths with Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis, Owen Wilson, and Leslie Jones. Last, Mark Wahlberg stars in the true story of worst oil spill in history in the Peter Berg directed film Deepwater Horizon.

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LaF returns with a review of the western The Magnificent Seven starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt. Our hosts, Ryan Bull and Richard Lusk, have had mixed results with films from director Antoine Fuqua so what will they think of this story of seven gunfighters who band together to save a small town from ruthless outlaws? In addition to reviewing the film, the fellas talk about the state of westerns, what actors they want to see make a western, and which westerns need to be remade for a modern audience.

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